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Learner Reviews & Feedback for ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers by DeepLearning.AI

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About the Course

Go beyond the chat box. Use API access to leverage LLMs into your own applications, and learn to build a custom chatbot. In ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers, you will learn how to use a large language model (LLM) to quickly build new and powerful applications. Using the OpenAI API, you’ll be able to quickly build capabilities that learn to innovate and create value in ways that were cost-prohibitive, highly technical, or simply impossible before now. This short course taught by Isa Fulford (OpenAI) and Andrew Ng (DeepLearning.AI) will describe how LLMs work, provide best practices for prompt engineering, and show how LLM APIs can be used in applications for a variety of tasks, including: - Summarizing (e.g., summarizing user reviews for brevity) - Inferring (e.g., sentiment classification, topic extraction) - Transforming text (e.g., translation, spelling & grammar correction) - Expanding (e.g., automatically writing emails) In addition, you’ll learn two key principles for writing effective prompts, how to systematically engineer good prompts, and also learn to build a custom chatbot. All concepts are illustrated with numerous examples, which you can play with directly in our Jupyter notebook environment to get hands-on experience with prompt engineering...

Top reviews

SK

Jul 29, 2024

Overall this course taught the core principle of prompting and showed with simple examples. The professors insisting on process to iteratively improve is super powerful.

SS

Apr 29, 2024

I have learnt how to write and build new prompts for LLMs using OpenAI API. Thank you for providing such a wonderful course which is short but very informative.

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By Rakhmonov A

Nov 19, 2024

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By Jeffrey W

Apr 18, 2024

I learned next to nothing in this class and although I put in effort, I can't understand code. Since the fact about programming wasn't mentioned in the course catalog, I wasted valuable time that could have been spent on other courses. When I finally completed the course, I thought I'd at least get a certificate--as I've done in my other 21 courses. But even though the catalog says certificates are available for this course, I was told that wasn't true. What was it I paid for?

By Lawrence J

Jul 9, 2024

Great course with interesting ideas. I would like to see an updated version for more recent releases of ChatGPT.

By Ajay S N

Oct 26, 2024

I don't goat Mt certificate

By Harshavardhan K

May 17, 2024

glad to learn

By Eman a

Sep 9, 2024

ممتاز جدا

By Anumita S

Jul 1, 2024

good

By MD M H

Jun 10, 2024

ok

By Anushka K

Sep 22, 2024

H

By Ian

Sep 25, 2024

Maybe due to the legacy model used in this course, the content and effect doesn't seem to be very attractive. The two tactics taught at the beginning is good.

By Alex C

Aug 24, 2024

it has good information but is outdated so one not familiar with OpenAI won't undertand.

By Dipak K R

May 24, 2024

No assignments at all! :(

By Shazir H

Aug 16, 2024

there should be some practical exercise or certificate